Trinity Stamps & WOW blog hop

I am thrilled to be part of the WOW- Trinity Stamps Collaboration Hop! WOW has such pretty powders and I chose to use ones that had a lot of sparkle in them (the more sparkle the better, right?)

First I stamped the images from the Winter Botanical stamp set in a very pale grey ink and die cut them with the corresponding dies. These images can really be used year round by just changing the images you use and the colors! Here I chose a spring palette of pinks, yellows, oranges and greens of WOW embossing powders and Copic colors.

Once I had all the images stamped and cut, I copic colored each image with the 4 colors you see here (G43, Y21, YR21 and R20). I did simple coloring as I knew that the embossing powders and embellishments would provide extra depth and interest.

Next I re-stamped each image with Versamark ink and then heat embossed with the desired WOW embossing powder. An easy way to re-stamp is to save the negative cut and just pop the die cut images back into the large negative cut that is left behind! I used the following lovely WOW embossing powders: Pink Fizz, In the Pink, Golden Flame, Under the Sea and Sand Dunes.

Then I simply rearranged the die cuts and used Gina K connect glue to adhere each image. For the large pink flowers I used double sided foam adhesive to provide a little extra dimension. That’s it- easy peasy!

Please leave a comment for a chance to win either a Prize Package: 6 x powders (at the winners choosing) + carry case from WOW! Embossing Powder or an amazing pack of goodies with Stamps, Die and Embellishments from Trinity Stamps! The blog Hop prize announcement will be on Wednesday, 6th March 2019, on both Trinity Stamps & WOW! Embossing blog.

This is beautiful! I love how soft and elegant (and sparkly) the colors you chose came out. Thank you for sharing this and the inspiration, I definitely have to get more colors of WOW! Embossing Powders. (mardy14@bellsouth.net)

Oh no! If you would like I can send you a card with a little sample of each. Click on the “contact me” part of the blog (if you would like) give me your mailing address and I’ll get some in the mail for you.